McLaren 12C racing a Ducati 1199? Yep, it's Supercar Sunday

All the supercar content you need to close the weekend right.

Welcome to Supercar Sunday, where we serve up the week's best high-performance fun and frolic. It's all game here, so long as it's fast and exclusive. Sit back and ogle the Internet's finest exotic machinery.

Epic six-wheel showdown between McLaren and Ducati

Suffice it to say, this is far from the first time we've seen a supercar vs. sportbike showdown. Does that make this clip any less entertaining? Nope This face-off pits the twin-turbo, 616-hp McLaren 12C against Ducati's 1199 Panigale S and its F1-grade 2.1:1 power-to-weight ratio. Wheelies and powerslides ensue.

Ferrari 250 GTO made of marble

We're not art connoisseurs, but we know beauty when we see it. This 1:3.6 scale replica of the Ferrari 250 GTO certainly qualifies. UK stone specialists Lapicida did a full 3D laser scan of an actual 250, then used a 5-axis, diamond-tipped-drill-head mill to shape it. This bespoke piece is 39 times rarer than a genuine 250 GTO and, at just over $49K, substantially less expensive.

Jon Olsson's 800-hp skibox Audi R8 is for sale

Remember Jon Olsson? You know, the Red Bull-sponsored skier and X Games gold medalist with a fondness for building ski-ready supercars? Well, his old Audi R8 is for sale—all 800-hp of it. This 5.2-liter V10 is custom tuned and boosted with a Statis supercharger. The engine breathes through a straight-pipe exhaust. It's also got a one-off PPI Razor GTR carbon wideboy kit, Öhlins suspension and, of course, the requisite ski carrier. It's yours for €200,000 (roughly $299k) from Cohen & Cunild.

Lamborghini exhaust lights cigar in London

Between the constant stream of sepis-toned lunch salads and awkward pet photos, we spotted this intriguing Lamborghini picture on Twitter. Is this guy really lighting his cigar off an Aventador exhaust in the middle of London…?

Spectacular one-minute, sixteen-cylinder Ferrari duet

An F355 at full song is satisfying; a pair is pure bliss. According to this video's uploader, the silver car features the Challenge-spec exhaust system, while its ivory counterpart rocks a Capristo setup. The Ferrari F355 remains one of the best sounding cars of all time—this quick video is 750 horsepower worth of evidence.

Want to see more epic car art? Check out our profile of Ian Cook, the motorsport enthusiast who paints racing cars using R/C models as paintbrushes here.

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